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SCENES, No. 1 - Arnold's Room
Doing something a little different today; an idea I originally had while I was working on that Olga pin-up. I hope you like it 😊
Introducing Scenes. Drawings that look like a screenshot from a show. JumpDriiver flavor packet included, naturally. In this instance, it's Arnold's Room, my theoretical sequel series to Hey Arnold! that takes place 10 years later.
SYNOPSIS / FANFIC BELOW
Arnold's old friends have either moved away or are deep into their college careers, he and Helga never really worked out, and Arnold's grandparents recently passed. Now at the young age of 20 he's found himself inheriting the boarding house populated with an almost completely new set of peculiar tenants. When he isn't busy at the house he's overcommitting to several jobs around Hillwood, the city he's come to greatly love; a real heart for charity just like his parents who still travel the world.
It's a brand new phase of life for our favorite football head. A phase that feels a little forced onto him. He's becoming more isolated and his mind has started taking on a more pessimistic disposition as he slowly starts to buckle from the pressure of his responsibilities.
Enter Olga Pataki. At 30, she's as happy and as hopeful as ever, but has long since overcome her compulsive desire for perfection, opting to live her life in the city as stress-free and as low-key as possible, fully liberated from the house - and family - that birthed many of her insecurities and trauma.
Olga has seen Arnold around the city and she recognizes his unique flavor of stress. It's familiar. A fellow overachiever bearing the weight of everybody's expectations. She's seen it in his face and how he carries himself when he thinks no one is looking. That isn't OK. It's time Arnold knew he’s not alone. It's time she reintroduced herself to him.
Olga makes her way to the boarding house and knocks on the door. One of the weird tenants lets her in and points her in the direction of Arnold's room. The attic steps are still down. She ascends and knocks on his door. Arnold answers, and as he does his glazed look quickly shifts to a look of surprise.
"Hey Arnold! Can I come in?"
#heyarnold #olgapataki #fanart


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